Data Security, Platform Security

Global Threat Landscape Report A Semiannual Report by FortiGuard Labs

August 16, 2022

Another half-year through unprecedented times has passed. But as unique as these times may feel, we continue to see familiar exploits, names, and attacks taking up space. To help you and your business feel confident in your ability to protect yourself against the threats that continue to come our way, this report looks back on the cyber threat landscape of the first half of 2022 using our global array of sensors monitored by FortiGuard Labs. Here’s what we learned:

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Techcess Cybersecurity Group

Our story starts when we began to notice that more and more small businesses were coming forward with horror stories about having their network hacked. With so many smaller businesses being affected, we began to look at the market for cybersecurity and realized that these organizations haven’t typically had access to the same level of cyber security services that larger enterprises have.

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Techcess Cybersecurity Group

Our story starts when we began to notice that more and more small businesses were coming forward with horror stories about having their network hacked. With so many smaller businesses being affected, we began to look at the market for cybersecurity and realized that these organizations haven’t typically had access to the same level of cyber security services that larger enterprises have.

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